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8 Beard Care Tips For Black Men

Growing a beard is a sign of discipline and strength, as it takes a lot of effort to maintain it. If you were to walk the streets of UK you would find a lot of black men with different facial hairstyles. However, work doesn't end at growing a beard; its maintenance and maintenance so that it is cared for are also necessary. Growing a full, healthy beard is especially difficult for black men, as it presents a unique set of challenges that other bearded men don't have to worry about. The trend of their facial hair is curly and tightly coiled. Therefore, when their facial hair grows after shaving, it curls back towards the skin, which ultimately results in razor bumps. Beard growth and beard care for black men can be very different from others.

Beard grooming is an essential part of maintaining, growing and styling your beard. Check out these best ways to maintain your beard & everything you need to know about proper beard care.

1. Wash your beard

Yes, it's true. Your beard should be thoroughly washed at least once a week. It depends on your lifestyle as well. You may need to wash your beard as often as every 2-3 days. From the food you eat to air pollution, the hair on your face grows best when the hair follicles and the surrounding area are clean. Don't use regular shampoo or body wash on your beard, as these products can strip your beard of all of its natural essential oils. Use a specially designed beard cleanser to clean and condition your beard at the same time. The main goal is to deep cleanse to ensure that you are promoting healthy beard growth.

2. Nourish the skin beneath the beard

The most common problem with black men with a thick beard is the dry skin under their skin, caused by the frequent absorption of water by the facial hair. Because of dry skin, your beard gets exposed to different problems such as dandruff and itchiness. To avoid all these issues, you need to care for the skin beneath the facial hair. And the best way to do this is to keep nourishing the skin. Use a good quality beard oil and balm kit that penetrates entirely into the facial hair and skin. Although, Shea moisture's amazing beard wash cleanses and conditions your beard at the same time, for best results, follow up with Shea moisture's beard balm that will lock in the moisture. Black men beards thrives on moisture, and a beard oil or beard balm will keep your beard hydrated and soft all day long.

3. Choose quality products rather than hard products for your beard

The most common mistake black men make is that they use any product, whichever is available on their face. Such products might contain harsh chemicals that damage the quality of your facial hair. When it comes to caring for dark hair and skin, natural is ALWAYS better

4. Comb it!

Get rid of those tangles. Combing your beard will make it look "fuller", because tucked hairs can be combed to their true length and appears cleaner. Plus, combing your beard will "train" your facial hair to grow in a specific direction. Just as plants grow towards the light, combing your beard will allow you to shape it - over time - to your liking.

5. Trim Trim Trim

Afro men need to be more careful when trimming facial hair. However, many black men with beards believe that trimming can be complicated due to their thick, coarse facial hair. The nature of their face hair is to curl up and become brittle, but if the cut is avoided for a long time it can lead to split ends and stray hairs. For these men, the regular trim is the best option, as the daily beard trimming will become easier. 

6. Keep an eye on your diet

The food you eat plays a crucial role in the development of healthy, strong facial hair. When you want to have full, thick, and healthy facial hair, you should start eating foods rich in vitamins C and A, such as broccoli, citrus fruits, and tomatoes. All of these food help improve the skin under your facial hair. Plus, foods high in omega-3 fatty acids like salmon help in hair growth as well.

7. Hydration

There is a strong and direct correlation between water consumption and beard growth. Staying hydrated leads to increased blood flow and circulation. Good blood circulation ensures that your skin receives the important nutrients it needs. Healthy skin is the foundation and is mandatory for a healthy, full beard. Proper hydration keeps your beard foundation in top condition.

8. Exercise

Do you remember the last time you hit the gym? Exercise has been scientifically proven to improve the overall health of your skin (including your hair). Although these difficult times does not allow us to workout in outdoors, as it is too risky. You can always train indoors regularly:
1. Increases testosterone levels - which stimulate beard growth
2. Reduces stress - Too much stress lowers testosterone
3. Stimulates metabolism - what triggers hair growth

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